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#47 Card Define Pardon
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#47 Answer Presidential power to forgive a convicted person
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#48 Card Define Ratify
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#48 Answer This means to approve
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#49 Card Define Appeal
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#49 Answer Courts which review a lower court decision
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#50 Card Unconstitutional means------
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#50 Answer Against the constitution
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#51 Card What are the residency qualification for Senators and Representatives?
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#51 Answer They must live in the state that they represent.
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#52 Card What is the residency qualification for the President?
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#52 Answer He/She must live in the United States for 14 years prior to becoming president.
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#53 Card What is the citizenship qualification for President?
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#53 Answer Must be a Natural born citizen
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#54 Card What are the citizenship qualification for Senators?
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#54 Answer Must live in the United States for 9 years.
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#55 Card How many days does the President have to act on a bill sent to him by congress?
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#55 Answer 10 days
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#56 Card If Congress adjourns while the President has a bill, the bill dies. What is it called?
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#56 Answer A Pocket Veto
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#57 Card Who has the power to coin money?
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#57 Answer The Senate
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#58 Card Who has the power to declare war?
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#58 Answer The House of Representatives
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#59 Card Who Appoints the Supreme Court Justices?
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#59 Answer The President
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#60 Card Who elects the President?
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#60 Answer The Electoral College
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#61 Card What are the citizenship qualifications for representatives
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#61 Answer Must be a citizen for 7 years.
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#62 Card How many U.S. Supreme Courts are there?
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#62 Answer One Supreme Court
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#63 Card How many are in the President’s Cabinet?
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#63 Answer 15 members
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#64 Card Who is the secretary of State?
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#64 Answer Hillary Clinton
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#65 Card How many Representatives does California have?
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#65 Answer 53
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#66 Card How many articles are in the Constitution?
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#66 Answer 7
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#67 Card What date was the Constitution signed?
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#67 Answer September 17, 1787
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#68 Card What is the quorum for the House of Representatives?
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#68 Answer 218
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#69 Card What is the Executive Branch department that is in charge of relations with foreign countries?
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#69 Answer The State Department
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#70 Card What is the Executive Branch department that investigates crime and enforces federal laws?
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#70 Answer The Justice Department
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